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Absolutely Blackard, field modifications were a common thing on these planes as pilots would tweak them to fit their own personal flying style and needs.
By the way, as I don't believe I've done so yet, let me welcome you to camp as well Blackard, glad to have you with us. Looks likes another round of drinks are on the immediate horizon.
Happy flights!
Lou
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Yeah, the only negative to that (and there may be a setting for this), is that with Trac, the gauges move with my vision rather then stay affixed to the plane. Not an issue for me really. Didn't even realize it until this thread.
On the planes with full gauges (or at least the important ones), I use them, but both ways still feels real enough for me. Realism is in the mind mostly. I don't have to sit in a walk in refrigerator with an industrial fan blowing on me to immerse either. :P